LYMPHOMA OF THE BRAIN ASSOCIATED WITH POLYPOSIS OF THE COLON

Abstract
Pathological findings of a 15‐year‐old girl with polyposis of the colon who has subsequently developed primary lymphoma of the brain are reported. The authors consider this case to be a rare example of Turcot's syndrome although the histological typing of the brain tumor is not classical and familial background of the polyposis has not been demonstrated. Literatures on 14 previously reported cases of Turcot's syndrome are reviewed and clinical and pathological findings are summarized. The present case is the second report of Turcot's syndrome associated with lymphoma of the brain and is unique in regard to the age as cerebral lymphoma is extremely rare in the second decade.